Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda

In Rwanda, nutritional problems are increasingly drawing attention, and the National Nutrition Policy focuses on the solutions to reduce the prevalence of malnutrition and to improve household food intake. Since rural Rwandans typically have meals at home and household food intake is known to be aff...

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Autores principales: Tanno, Y., Sudo, N., Kano, M., Mukuralinda, Athanase, Mukantwali, C., Mujawamariya, P., Ruganzu, V., Iiyama, Miyuki
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113471
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author Tanno, Y.
Sudo, N.
Kano, M.
Mukuralinda, Athanase
Mukantwali, C.
Mujawamariya, P.
Ruganzu, V.
Iiyama, Miyuki
author_browse Iiyama, Miyuki
Kano, M.
Mujawamariya, P.
Mukantwali, C.
Mukuralinda, Athanase
Ruganzu, V.
Sudo, N.
Tanno, Y.
author_facet Tanno, Y.
Sudo, N.
Kano, M.
Mukuralinda, Athanase
Mukantwali, C.
Mujawamariya, P.
Ruganzu, V.
Iiyama, Miyuki
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description In Rwanda, nutritional problems are increasingly drawing attention, and the National Nutrition Policy focuses on the solutions to reduce the prevalence of malnutrition and to improve household food intake. Since rural Rwandans typically have meals at home and household food intake is known to be affected by their socioeconomic status (SES), care should be taken to ensure that homemade meals are healthy. This study aimed to assess the current nutrient content of porridge and mixture so as to recommend modifications to be made to improve nutrient intake within rural households in Rwanda. A crosssectional study was conducted; anthropometric measurements and one-day weighed food records (WFRs) were collected from 30 participants in four households with different SES in the Musanze district in the Northern Province of Rwanda. The first objective of this study was to compare nutritional status and food intake among households with different SES. The study results indicated that SES did not solely explain the nutritional status of the household members, and co-existence of over-nutrition and undernutrition was observed within the better-off household. Although meal frequency per day and the number of dishes and ingredients were positively related to household SES, rural Rwandans consumed monotonous diets characterized by porridge for breakfast and mixture (a dish boiled some foods together) for lunch and dinner as a whole. These two familiar dishes, porridge and mixture, greatly affected their energy and nutrient intakes. The second objective was to compare energy and nutrient contents in the same dishes with different ingredients and cooking methods. Porridges were made by dissolving mixed flour (maize and sorghum flours) in hot water. The porridge did not contain vitamin A. The energy, protein, and iron contents of the porridge were affected by flour concentration. Thick porridge whose flour concentration is 13% is recommended. Beans and potatoes were popular ingredients of mixture. Beans were major sources of energy, protein, and iron intakes. Contrary to general assumption, roots and tubers were also the major sources of protein and iron intakes among the participants. To cook mixture that is well boiled and contains beans and potatoes is a feasible way to increase energy and nutrient intakes regardless of household SES. In order to provide good vitamin A intake, addition of yellow plantain, palm oil, and/or tomato is recommended. This study presents locally and economically feasible recommendations to make popular dishes more nutritious for rural Rwandans.
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spelling CGSpace1134712023-03-17T16:27:31Z Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda Tanno, Y. Sudo, N. Kano, M. Mukuralinda, Athanase Mukantwali, C. Mujawamariya, P. Ruganzu, V. Iiyama, Miyuki dietary food security In Rwanda, nutritional problems are increasingly drawing attention, and the National Nutrition Policy focuses on the solutions to reduce the prevalence of malnutrition and to improve household food intake. Since rural Rwandans typically have meals at home and household food intake is known to be affected by their socioeconomic status (SES), care should be taken to ensure that homemade meals are healthy. This study aimed to assess the current nutrient content of porridge and mixture so as to recommend modifications to be made to improve nutrient intake within rural households in Rwanda. A crosssectional study was conducted; anthropometric measurements and one-day weighed food records (WFRs) were collected from 30 participants in four households with different SES in the Musanze district in the Northern Province of Rwanda. The first objective of this study was to compare nutritional status and food intake among households with different SES. The study results indicated that SES did not solely explain the nutritional status of the household members, and co-existence of over-nutrition and undernutrition was observed within the better-off household. Although meal frequency per day and the number of dishes and ingredients were positively related to household SES, rural Rwandans consumed monotonous diets characterized by porridge for breakfast and mixture (a dish boiled some foods together) for lunch and dinner as a whole. These two familiar dishes, porridge and mixture, greatly affected their energy and nutrient intakes. The second objective was to compare energy and nutrient contents in the same dishes with different ingredients and cooking methods. Porridges were made by dissolving mixed flour (maize and sorghum flours) in hot water. The porridge did not contain vitamin A. The energy, protein, and iron contents of the porridge were affected by flour concentration. Thick porridge whose flour concentration is 13% is recommended. Beans and potatoes were popular ingredients of mixture. Beans were major sources of energy, protein, and iron intakes. Contrary to general assumption, roots and tubers were also the major sources of protein and iron intakes among the participants. To cook mixture that is well boiled and contains beans and potatoes is a feasible way to increase energy and nutrient intakes regardless of household SES. In order to provide good vitamin A intake, addition of yellow plantain, palm oil, and/or tomato is recommended. This study presents locally and economically feasible recommendations to make popular dishes more nutritious for rural Rwandans. 2020-03-30 2021-04-21T08:02:08Z 2021-04-21T08:02:08Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113471 en Open Access African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development Tanno, Y., Sudo, N., Kano, M., Mukuralinda, A., Mukantwali, C., Mujawamariya, P., Ruganzu, V. and Iiyama, M., 2020. Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, 20(2), 15637-15659. https://doi.org/: 10.18697/ajfand.90.19285
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food security
Tanno, Y.
Sudo, N.
Kano, M.
Mukuralinda, Athanase
Mukantwali, C.
Mujawamariya, P.
Ruganzu, V.
Iiyama, Miyuki
Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda
title Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda
title_full Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda
title_fullStr Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda
title_full_unstemmed Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda
title_short Recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of Northern Rwanda
title_sort recommended modification of porridge and mixture to improve nutrient intake in the rural area of northern rwanda
topic dietary
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113471
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